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It was welcome news when Cal Fire issued updated Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps this spring, and most of the areas surrounding the Coachella Valley’s cities were rated as “moderate”—a better, safer ...
After 24 years of tattooing in San Francisco and San Diego, musician and artist Matt Howse made his way to Yucca Valley and ...
Our resident beer expert has long considered Indio and Coachella to be wildly under-served when it comes to craft beer—but that is changing quickly.
The latest area restaurant news, including the opening of Hot Cookie in Palm Springs; a new restaurant focusing on pies is ...
In October 2000, Congress established the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. This year, the Friends of the Desert Mountains (FODM) and their partners in the conservation of the ...
Once you enter the reservation, you may not want to leave. The beauty and solitude captivate you along the drive, even before ...
Alien: Earth, an FX TV series set two years before the events of Alien, presents a scenario in which xenomorphs made it to ...
Indy Digest: Aug. 18, 2025 The last few years have been really, really awful as far as the news media is concerned. Between the layoffs, the closures, the capitulations and the idiotic rebrands, it’s ...
The California Indian Nations College is one step closer to becoming the first stand-alone, fully accredited tribal college in the state, thanks to $10 million in funding from the state of California.
The group originally planned to call the town Rogersville, in honor of Roy Rogers. However, Tim Spencer, a Sons of the ...
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